Rhun ap Iorwerth: Wrth gwrs, roedd y Prif Weinidog yn gwybod am yr euogfarnau a roddwyd eisoes i'r unigolyn a oedd wedi rhoi'r £200,000. Mae bron i bythefnos bellach ers i Rishi Sunak edrych tua'r nefoedd yn Downing Street a dymuno y byddai ganddo ymbarél, ond yma yng Nghymru, edrychwch i fyny a'r hyn yr ydym ni'n ei weld yw parasiwtiau ymgeiswyr Llafur a orfodwyd gan bencadlys Llafur yn Llundain. Wrth i...
Vaughan Gething: Diolch am y cwestiwn. Rwy'n cytuno nad oedd y model gwasanaeth cenedlaethol a gynigiwyd fel sioc gan Rishi Sunak yn sioc i bobl ifanc yn unig, ond yn sioc i lawer o ASau Ceidwadol ac yn wir, Gweinidogion—gimig anobeithiol ar ddechrau etholiad cyffredinol hollbwysig i Gymru a Phrydain. Ac mae'r Aelod yn iawn i dynnu sylw at y cyferbyniad rhwng hynny a'r hyn yr ydym ni wedi dewis ei wneud...
Colm Gildernew: Do you believe that British Prime Minister Sunak should be clearer on the British Government's financial commitment to the building of Casement Park?
Michelle O'Neill: I absolutely concur regarding the enormous economic and sporting benefit and legacy that the Euros would leave. It is an opportunity not to be missed. I noted Prime Minister Rishi Sunak's comments last week about a substantial contribution. We look forward to a figure being put on that statement. We must grasp with both hands the enormous benefit that we would have from the Euros. In turn,...
Gerry Carroll: ...repeat the lie about beheaded babies, referring to Israeli children. We then see over the weekend actual beheaded and mutilated Palestinian babies. No pictures are held up by Biden, von der Leyen, Sunak or Starmer. Once again to those in power who fund the murder machine, Palestinian lives do not matter. They matter to us in this city and across this island, however. In response to the...
Lord Truscott: ...many noble Lords and Members of the other place, I was rather taken aback by this cut-and-run election, which leaves so many pieces of legislation up in the air. My wife’s reaction was that Mrs Sunak has simply had enough and wants to have a good, long, normal family holiday. There seems to be no other, political logic for it. Like many noble Lords, I would have liked to have seen...
Nickie Aiken: ...Secretary was ringing me up to say, “We are going to put pedicabs in the Transport Bill.” Obviously that did happen, but then my right hon. Friend the Member for Richmond (Yorks) (Rishi Sunak) became Prime Minister, and I will always be grateful to him and his team for putting pedicab regulation into the King’s Speech. I was absolutely delighted when that happened, and it will make...
Alasdair Allan: ...for a new Government in Westminster, the tunnel vision on anything related to the EU or the single market looks to be firmly set to continue. Last month, both Keir Starmer and Rishi Sunak rejected the European Commission’s proposals for a post-Brexit youth mobility deal, for instance, which would have allowed those aged between 18 and 30 to live, study or work in one EU...
Anas Sarwar: ...processes of the United Kingdom Parliament when it came to individual members of the Conservative Party. Let us not forget how Liz Truss was judged when she did the same, and let us see how Rishi Sunak will be judged when he puts party before country. Is it not the case that John Swinney and the Scottish National Party Government will be judged, too? I say to the First Minister:...
Rishi Sunak: I know the whole House will join me in remembering the victims of the horrific Manchester Arena bombing seven years ago today. Our thoughts are with them and their families. I pay tribute to Figen Murray, who joins us in the Gallery, for the courage and bravery of her campaigning in her son Martyn’s memory. I look forward to meeting her later today. I also add my personal welcome back to...
Rishi Sunak: I thank the right hon. and learned Gentleman for the collegiate tone in which he has responded to today’s report, and for his sincerity. He is right that it is irrefutably clear that an unconscionable injustice has been done—the result of a consistent and systemic failure by the state time and again, decade after decade. That is why I apologise wholeheartedly and unequivocally to every...
Gerry Carroll: Thanks, Deputy Speaker. I will come on to the intervention in a second. What is needed in Ukraine is a ceasefire, which Sunak and Biden have opposed every step of the way. What is not needed is a further escalation of war or cynical motions like the one here today. That brings me on to the workers here, who were mentioned. When it comes to paying bills or putting food on the table, people...
Rishi Sunak: My thoughts continue to be with all the victims of the terrible attack that took place in Manchester Arena in 2017. I pay tribute to Figen Murray for her courage and the bravery of her campaigning in Martyn’s memory. I spoke to Figen Murray after becoming Prime Minister to discuss Martyn’s Law, and more recently, she met the Minister for Security (my right hon. Friend, the Member for...
Rishi Sunak: This morning, I had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. In addition to my duties in this House, I shall have further such meetings later today.
Baroness Hamwee: ...threshold as one of a number of items. I am going to quote a little from the report. We reminded readers of the Government’s commitment to family life, in the words of the Prime Minister, Rishi Sunak, who said: “Strong, supportive families make for more stable communities”. In a speech setting out his priorities for 2023, he said that, by being overly restrictive, family migration...
Lord Rogan: ...Gardai officers to police the border—the only land border between the United Kingdom and a member state of the EU. However, they now appear to have backed away from this. In the meantime, Rishi Sunak has made clear that His Majesty’s Government refuse to take back any refugees from the Republic of Ireland unless France agrees to take back refugees who crossed the English Channel to get...
Mike Hedges: ...colli mwy nag a enillais ac rwyf wedi bod yn anhapus iawn gyda refferenda, oherwydd maent yn gorfodi ateb 'ie' neu 'na' i gwestiynau cymhleth iawn, ac mae honno'n broblem ddifrifol. Gallai Rishi Sunak roi refferendwm i ni nawr ar ei Lywodraeth—fe'i gelwir yn etholiad cyffredinol—a byddai pawb ar y meinciau Llafur wrth eu bodd gyda hynny. Nid yw dewis system etholiadol newydd yn...
James Murray: ...idea that the economy is turning a corner is simply not reflected in reality. The truth is that our economy is smaller per person than it was when the right hon. Member for Richmond (Yorks) (Rishi Sunak) became Prime Minister. Our country is forecast by the OECD to have economic growth of just 1% next year, weaker than that in every other G20 country except Russia. If, under the...
Rishi Sunak: I know the whole House will join me in congratulating John Swinney on becoming Scottish National party leader and Scottish First Minister. I look forward to working constructively with him to deliver for the people of Scotland. This morning, I had meetings with ministerial colleagues and others. In addition to my duties in this House, I shall have further such meetings later today.
Stephen Kinnock: To ask the Secretary of State for Justice, with reference to the speech entitled Prime Minister Rishi Sunak’s statement on the plan to stop the boats, published by the Prime Minister’s office on 22 April 2024, what the evidential basis is for the statement that the judiciary have identified 150 judges who could provide over 5,000 sitting days to deal with challenges to the removal of...